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theRuralguy
37 Views · 6 months ago

Witten and Lived By Vincent Makhanya, this film is about the beauty within the long journey we live, also telling a story about embracing the roughness in our lives to mold us into higher beings around our environment.

Dir By: Vincent Makhanya & Thuli Jadezweni
Illustrations By: Esona Sibaya
Music:
Third Mind Movement - The Living Mass
Half Evidence - Dáutres voiles

theRuralguy
38 Views · 6 months ago

This is a short film that is symbolic of a boy's transition into manhood.

Every culture has the responsibility premise of withstanding the test of time using various practices to help a boy's understanding of being a man in modern society.
A concept that is rooted in the thought of an individual's personal quest through this transition and displays the endurance it takes to overcome these trials in order to become what you envision of yourself.

The practices displayed are representational and do not necessarily imitate the actual methods taken in the process of Initiation.

This film was made to uplift our current youth in Africa and inspire them to embrace themselves and their respective cultures.

Dir: Thuli 'Lawrence' Jadezweni & Siphowe Mfundo Latha

Starring: Vincent Makhanya | Kgalalelo Mabunda | Siphiwe Latha

Costume & Style: Siphiwe Latha

Lighting & Assistant Prod: Odirile Makaku

Music:
Lobo Loco
[Postman Jack ID 1018, You Got The Blues ID 1201, Visions of 2018 ID 783]

Imperial Tiger Orchestra
[09 Lale Lale]

theRuralguy
16 Views · 6 months ago

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#gospel
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theRuralguy
35 Views · 6 months ago

Odorless piggery house is every farmer’s dream. How much do you need to spend to build a simple pig house?
Today we share our new semi permanent structure where we implemented the IMO method and we share the cost of building it with the water source/supply
If you’re a first time farmer or planning to start piggery, this video is for you.
More details till the end of the video.
Enjoy!
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theRuralguy
29 Views · 6 months ago

Lesotho is a small kingdom landlocked in the gigantic territory of South Africa. Among the poorest in the world, this high country has breathtaking landscapes, but above all it has a rare and precious asset in Africa: water. During the long winter months, the country is covered with snow and in the middle of the peeled mountains, there is even a ski slope very popular with South Africans. On the dirt tracks and deserted roads that cross the mountains, Alice and Fébellina struggle to find new customers for their old taxi. New encounters, mechanical troubles, but also fear and bursts of laughter punctuate the wanderings of the two friends. Justice has no place in the heart of these lost mountains. Cattle rustlers and other criminals sow terror in isolated villages. The police do not venture there: there is no road. The only alternative to crime: the mounted militia. Fierce horsemen who tirelessly chase outlaws from valley to valley. They are nicknamed The Wrath of the Lion. In the no man's land that separates South Africa from Lesotho, vehicles have to face a winding road strewn with pitfalls and cross the Sani Pass, a pass with a sinister reputation, under the gusts of wind. There are very few gas stations in the interior of the country, gasoline is scarce. Reckless drivers face the precipices to supply the lost villages.

theRuralguy
1 Views · 6 months ago

full mopheme part 1 best quality

theRuralguy
18 Views · 8 months ago

The capital of Nigeria, Lagos, is home to a remarkable yet starkly contrasting community known as Makoko - a floating slum that vividly embodies both the resilience of the human spirit and the dire consequences of urban poverty. Beneath the surface of Makoko's waterborne vibrancy lies a harsher truth: the waters, a vital life source, are tainted with sewage and pollution. This environmental crisis is a daily battle for the residents, who face the constant threat of waterborne diseases. The lack of adequate sanitation facilities means that much of the waste and sewage from the densely populated settlement ends up directly in the lagoon, compounding the challenges of maintaining a healthy living environment. Poverty in Makoko is pervasive and profound. Yet amidst these hardships, the spirit of Makoko endures, presenting a deep and complex life narrative in one of Africa's most dynamic urban landscapes. Let us journey to Makoko, and explore how people live in the largest floating slum in the world.

theRuralguy
32 Views · 8 months ago

Table Share SA connects Chefs/Hosts/Runners/Guests and experienced service providers with those in need of their services, this digital marketplace is revolutionizing the way people work and earn a living. From handyman services to event planning and everything in between, Table Share SA offers a diverse range of opportunities for both youth Runners and Experienced service providers and customers alike.

admin123
45 Views · 8 months ago

Travelling through Vietnam in the middle of summer is not an easy task when carrying a heavy backpack full of filmmaking gear...

What's in your bag when traveling to faraway countries? Let me know in the comments!

More films, behind the scenes & photos on my Instagram: www.instagram.com/jaykyren


Equipment used to film this video:
- Sony A7III
- Mavic 2 Pro
- Weebill S
- 16-35mm GM
- 24mm GM
- 70-200mm
- 85mm
- PolarPro Peter McKinnon ND Filter 2-5 / 6-9
- Edited on Final Cut Pro X